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    <title>testing embedded image in mail</title>
    <body>
        This is a test of embedding an image in HTML and relate the img
        tag in the HTML document with the image by mailsend while sending
        mail. We will create an img tag in the HTML document with:
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            &lt;img src="cid:xx_deadbeefcafe" alt="inline imge"&gt;
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        <p>
            <img src="cid:xx_deadbeefcafe" alt="inline imge">
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Notice: only content id is specified with cid, no path of image is specified.
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        While sending mail with mailsend, we will specify the content id
        xx_deadbeefcafe with flag -content-id for the image.
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<b>Example:</b>
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Note: Requires mailsend v1.17b15+:
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    mailsend -v -sub "Testing embedding image in HTML" 
    -from example@ gmail.com -to example@gmail.com 
    -smtp smtp.gmail.com -port 587 -starttls -auth 
    -user mailsendreal@gmail.com 
    -cs ISO-8859-1 
    -content-type "multipart/related" 
    -mime-type text/html 
    -disposition inline 
    -enc-type "none" 
    -attach "/home/muquit/svndev/mailsend/test/embedded_image.html" 
    -mime-type image/png 
    -enc-type "base64" 
    -disposition inline 
    -content-id "xx_deadbeefcafe" 
    -cs "none" 
    -attach "/home/muquit/svndev/mailsend/test/test.png"
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       <p>
       Any mail reader that understands multipart-related Content-type will
       display the html and the image together. Without the content id, the HTML
       and the image will show up as 2 separate attachments.
       <p>
       Tested with gmail, outlook and yahoo mail which can display HTML 
       file with embedded image.
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